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We have a fantastic opportunity for you to bring your skill and expertise to our structural engineering team at EAPC , a full-service design consulting firm offering Architecture, Engineering, and Industrial services.
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MS degree in Civil/Structural Engineering, Architecture, Construction Management (structural engineering preferred) 1+ years of experience in the structural design of concrete, steel, masonry, and wood frame structures.
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Mii.com Summary The Senior Software Quality Analyst is responsible for testing complex Structural Engineering, CAD, visualization, manufacturing, Engineered Services or Business Management software.
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Responsible for structural engineering design development and for preparation of structural engineering construction documents. Bachelor's / Master's in Structural Engineering.
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B.S. in Civil Engineering with a concentration in Structural Engineering. Responsible for preparing structural calculations, charts and graphs, and monitoring work for compliance to applicable codes, and accepted engineering practices for low to mid rise buildings, concrete structures, etc.
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Wood is currently recruiting for a Senior Structural Designer for a long-term project at a client site in the Pittsburg, PA area - to provide support to a project in all aspects of structural design and layout.
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We are currently seeking a Structural Engineer with design experience involving conventional wood framing, masonry, and concrete to support restoration and rehabilitation construction efforts and structural condition assessment assignments nationwide.
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We are Recruiting on Purpose a SENIOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEER / PROJECT MANAGER for our client's Charlotte Office. Registered Professional / Structural Engineer. Develop building structural systems, both gravity and lateral.
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Proficiency with mathematics including differential equations and/or structural engineering principles. We are seeking a dynamic and motivated Senior Software Engineer to join a team innovating and building software that provides structural modeling and engineering capabilities for the commercial construction industry.
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Performs assignments within the field of civil/structural engineering expertise based upon a scope of work and budget prepared by the Practice Leader and agreed upon by the client in advance of performing the work.
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Knowledgeable in the design of structural steel, reinforced concrete, masonry, aluminum, and wood. Professional Engineer (P.E.) or ability to obtain within 6 months, Structural Engineering (S.E.) preferred.
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The role involves designing the structural components of residential wood structures (and masonry structures in specific regions), producing repair details, and mentoring Structural EITs. The candidate will verify the structural integrity of work, seal structural plans, details, and repairs as needed, and collaborate with architectural staff and other departments.
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Draw plans for structural construction; steel, wood, masonry, and, land layout. Amentum is looking for a CAD Designer to join our team in McLean, VA. In this role, you will be responsible for preparing preliminary design concepts and/or design drawings often of a complex nature for mechanical, electrical, physical, and site applications for engineering staff and customers.
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Bachelors degree in Civil, Architectural, or Structural Engineering. Advanced knowledge of residential wood design and construction. of Structural EITs. Minimum of 4 years of engineering experience.
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Create structural calculations for various materials such as wood, concrete, and steel. Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering - Structural Concentration preferred. Specialized work of providing structural calculations and code compliance of building plans.
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